paleo

  1. Is it just a rock or a stone tool?

    Found this buried on my property in Sacramento Mountains. Picture on my jeans is after rubbing dirt off, other after I get washed it. Appreciate opinions. The hole is what really got me curious. Thx
  2. Beautiful multicolored arrowhead

    This beautiful rock was found by my wife in stone county missouri, I do believe it is a clovis and one of the best native arrowheads I have ever seen, this point is also one of the most colorful rocks I've ever seen it has red,orange,black,white,greyish bluish, tan and also sparkles at ya from a...
  3. Clovis-need help!

    This was part of the “Charles Elgin” collection. Not sure who he is ( any ideas)? Anyways a buddy of mine wants to buy it. Before he does, do you see any issues with it. Supposedly from Ohio or Ky. One thing to point out, there are no copper reminants on the base which is often a clue to a...
  4. Point or knife identification

    Hello, We were fortunate enough to find these 3 items along the Missouri River near St Louis MO. We are hoping someone can help us identify what type they are. Thank You!
  5. kinda new just found this section

    I was over in artifacts and was going to post these here but I have a lot of questions as these were my grandfathers finds from the 4 corners area. I believe this to be a folsom from what I read online so: Is it a folsom? Value? What type of rock and where it may have been found? What is the...
  6. Ancient sandstone artifact

    Wondering what you guys think about this artifact. I've been told it's a plowtip. It's made of sandstone, and everyone I've took it too gives me a different estimate on it's age. One man said it's most possibly from the paleo stage. I don't really get to far with it down in the boonies where I'm...
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